History

Talend was founded in 2005 by Bertrand Diard and Fabrice Bonan . It was the first commercial open source software vendor of data integration software. [3] Other vendors have since entered this market, including Apatar , Jitterbit , and Pentaho . Other data integration vendors include IBM , Informatica , SAP AG .

The company’s first product, Talend Open Studio for Data Integration , [4] was launched in October 2006, under its previous name: Talend Open Studio . In June 2008, Talend released Talend Open Studio for Data Quality under its previous name: Talend Open Profiler .

In March 2007, Talend announced the creation of its US subsidiary, Talend Inc. [5]

In 2006 and 2007, AGF Private Equity and Galileo Partners provided the first two rounds of funding A and series B. [6]

In July 2007, Talend launched its first enterprise version, [7] Talend Data Integration (formerly known as Talend Integration Suite).

In October 2007, Talend announced the creation of its German subsidiary, Talend Germany GmbH. [8]

In 2008, [9] Talend Was first listed in Gartner ‘s Magic Quadrant deferrals for data integration and data quality for in 2009.

In January 2009, Bernard Liautaud , the founder of Business Objects, led a $ 12 million round C [10] [11] [12] [13] for his firm Balderton Capital .

In March 2009, Talend announced the creation of its UK subsidiary, Talend Ltd. [14]

In 2009, Talend was included as a Visionary [15] in the Magic Quadrant for Data Integration.

In September 2009, Talend acquired a master data management (MDM) Xtentis solution, which was developed by a French software vendor Amalto . [16] [17] [18] In January 2010, the system Was released as an open source product under the name Talend MDM [19] (Delivered as a free open source version of Talend Open Studio for MDM and subscription-based Talend Platform for MDM ). It became the first open source MDM solution on the market. [20]

In April 2010, Talend Raised $ 8 Million in Series D [21] from Idinvest Partners, Galileo Partners and Balderton Capital.

In September 2010, Talend announced the creation of its Japan subsidiary, Talend KK. [22]

In November 2010, Talend announced the acquisition of Sopera, a strategic member of the Eclipse Foundation and Silver Lake Sumeru led a $ 34 million round. [23] [24] [25] [26]

In December 2010, Talend launched Talend Open Studio for ESB and ESB under the previous name, Talend Integration Factory. [27]

In May 2011, Talend introduced its Unified Integration Platform. In 2011, the company was listed on the Momentum Index of venture-backed companies with an open source business model. [28]

In 2012, Talend was a Visionary in two of Gartner ‘s Magic Quadrants for Application Infrastructure, [30] in Gartner’ s Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools [30] and in Gartner ‘s Magic Quadrant for Data Quality Tools. [31]

In February 2012, Talend Open Studio for Big Data, an integration application for big data, was released. [32]

In 2013, Talend has gone to Visionary in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Application Integration Suites [33] and Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools. [34] Talend was also released by Gartner in the “Magic Quadrant for Master Data Management of Customer Data Solutions”. [35]

In December 2013, Talend raised $ 40 million from Bpifrance, Iris Capital, and Silver Lake Sumeru . [36] Talend is backed by six venture capital firms.

Community

Talend is an Apache Software Foundation sponsor. [47] Apache, Apache Spark , CXF , Camel , ServiceMix , Syncope, Karaf, Santuario, ActiveMQ and Apache Incubator as Mentors. The company is also a member of the Java Community Process (JCP), a Member Solutions of the Eclipse Foundation [48] and a Corporate Member of OW2 . [49]

Talend publishes the code of its core modules under the Apache License . [50]